@unified-latex/unified-latex
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Process LaTeX to an AST or a string
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unified-latex
What is this?
Functions parse strings to a unified-latex
Abstract Syntax Tree (AST).
When should I use this?
If you have a string that you would like to parse to a unified-latex
Ast.Ast
, or
if you are building a plugin for unified()
that manipulates LaTeX.
Install
npm install @unified-latex/unified-latex
This package contains both esm and commonjs exports. To explicitly access the esm export,
import the .js
file. To explicitly access the commonjs export, import the .cjs
file.
Constants
| Name | Type | Description |
| :---------------------------- | :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| processLatexToAstViaUnified
| () => Processor<Ast.Root, Ast.Root, Ast.Root, void>
| Use unified()
to a string to an Ast.Ast
and then return it. This function
will not print/pretty-print the Ast.Ast
back to a string. |
| processLatexViaUnified
| (options?: StringCompilerPluginOptions & ParserPluginOptions) => Processor<Ast.Root, Ast.Root, Ast.Root, string>
| Use unified()
to a string to an Ast.Ast
and then pretty-print it. |